Peeking and Seeking
Today, as more garden work progressed, I always have a light hand as to where I point the Mantis tiller. It is only eight to nine inches in width, making it possible to go between most of the plants. They are small but two Japanese ferns have been discovered under some of the larger perennials. I believe they have self-seeded from a fern that was located several feet away. I have transplanted them into a spot that will allow them to grow unto themselves. It is a good thing I started cleaning the flowerbeds from the farthermost point and am working myself towards the house. I can see the end is near. My body does get weary but it does not hurt. Four hours is the max that I will put in each day. The plus was when Dennis brought out two fried eggs, over hard, for a snack. It was a great break. Doesn’t sound good? The days prior to a colonoscopy have definite guidelines as to what can be enjoyed. We managed to put out some garden art and called it a day when it was really trying hard to rain . . . it did not.